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		<title>List of Available WordPress Constants That You Can Use in Your WP Plugin or Theme</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Oct 2011 04:21:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cheat Sheets]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[WordPress Hacks]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Wordpress]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[WordPress Constants]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[This page has a list of all the available WordPress constants defined by WordPress. This list can be handy when you are modifying a WordPress plugin or theme and need to find a reference to a particular constant.
List of WordPress Constants
ABSPATH
ADMIN_COOKIE_PATH
APP_REQUEST
ARRAY_A
ARRAY_N
ATOM
AUTH_COOKIE
AUTH_KEY
AUTOSAVE_INTERVAL
COMMENTS_TEMPLATE
COOKIEHASH
COOKIEPATH
COOKIE_DOMAIN
CRLF
CUSTOM_TAGS
DB_CHARSET
DB_COLLATE
DB_HOST
DB_NAME
DB_PASSW
DB_PASSWORD
DB_USER
DOING_AJAX
DOING_AUTOSAVE
DOING_CRON
EP_ALL
EP_ATTACHMENT
EP_AUTHORS
EP_CATEGORIES
EP_COMMENTS
EP_DATE
EP_DAY
EP_MONTH
EP_NONE
EP_PAGES
EP_PERMALINK
EP_ROOT
EP_SEARCH
EP_TAGS
EP_YEAR
EZSQL_VERSION
FORCE_SSL_ADMIN
FORCE_SSL_LOGIN
FTP_ASCII
FTP_AUTOASCII
FTP_BINARY
FTP_FORCE
FTP_OS_Mac
FTP_OS_Unix
FTP_OS_Windows
IS_PROFILE_PAGE
JSON_BOOL
JSON_END_ARRAY
JSON_END_OBJ
JSON_FLOAT
JSON_INT
JSON_IN_ARRAY
JSON_IN_BETWEEN
JSON_IN_OBJECT
JSON_KEY
JSON_NULL
JSON_SKIP
JSON_START_ARRAY
JSON_START_OBJ
JSON_STR
LANGDIR
LOGGED_IN_COOKIE
LOGGED_IN_KEY
MAGPIE_CACHE_AGE
MAGPIE_CACHE_DIR
MAGPIE_CACHE_FRESH_ONLY
MAGPIE_CACHE_ON
MAGPIE_DEBUG
MAGPIE_FETCH_TIME_OUT
MAGPIE_INITALIZED
MAGPIE_USER_AGENT
MAGPIE_USE_GZIP
MAX_EXECUTION_TIME
MAX_RESULTS
MC_LOGGER_DEBUG
MC_LOGGER_ERROR
MC_LOGGER_FATAL
MC_LOGGER_INFO
MC_LOGGER_WARN
OBJECT
OBJECT_K
PASS_COOKIE
PCLZIP_ATT_FILE_NAME
PCLZIP_ATT_FILE_NEW_FULL_NAME
PCLZIP_ATT_FILE_NEW_SHORT_NAME
PCLZIP_CB_POST_ADD
PCLZIP_CB_POST_DELETE
PCLZIP_CB_POST_EXTRACT
PCLZIP_CB_POST_LIST
PCLZIP_CB_PRE_ADD
PCLZIP_CB_PRE_DELETE
PCLZIP_CB_PRE_EXTRACT
PCLZIP_CB_PRE_LIST
PCLZIP_ERROR_EXTERNAL
PCLZIP_ERR_ALREADY_A_DIRECTORY
PCLZIP_ERR_BAD_CHECKSUM
PCLZIP_ERR_BAD_EXTENSION
PCLZIP_ERR_BAD_EXTRACTED_FILE
PCLZIP_ERR_BAD_FORMAT
PCLZIP_ERR_DELETE_FILE_FAIL
PCLZIP_ERR_DIRECTORY_RESTRICTION
PCLZIP_ERR_DIR_CREATE_FAIL
PCLZIP_ERR_FILENAME_TOO_LONG
PCLZIP_ERR_INVALID_ARCHIVE_ZIP
PCLZIP_ERR_INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE
PCLZIP_ERR_INVALID_OPTION_VALUE
PCLZIP_ERR_INVALID_PARAMETER
PCLZIP_ERR_INVALID_ZIP
PCLZIP_ERR_MISSING_FILE
PCLZIP_ERR_MISSING_OPTION_VALUE
PCLZIP_ERR_NO_ERROR
PCLZIP_ERR_READ_OPEN_FAIL
PCLZIP_ERR_RENAME_FILE_FAIL
PCLZIP_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION
PCLZIP_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_ENCRYPTION
PCLZIP_ERR_USER_ABORTED
PCLZIP_ERR_WRITE_OPEN_FAIL
PCLZIP_OPT_ADD_COMMENT
PCLZIP_OPT_ADD_PATH
PCLZIP_OPT_BY_EREG
PCLZIP_OPT_BY_INDEX
PCLZIP_OPT_BY_NAME
PCLZIP_OPT_BY_PREG
PCLZIP_OPT_COMMENT
PCLZIP_OPT_CRYPT
PCLZIP_OPT_EXTRACT_AS_STRING
PCLZIP_OPT_EXTRACT_DIR_RESTRICTION
PCLZIP_OPT_EXTRACT_IN_OUTPUT
PCLZIP_OPT_NO_COMPRESSION
PCLZIP_OPT_PATH
PCLZIP_OPT_PREPEND_COMMENT
PCLZIP_OPT_REMOVE_ALL_PATH
PCLZIP_OPT_REMOVE_PATH
PCLZIP_OPT_REPLACE_NEWER
PCLZIP_OPT_SET_CHMOD
PCLZIP_OPT_STOP_ON_ERROR
PCLZIP_READ_BLOCK_SIZE
PCLZIP_SEPARATOR
PCLZIP_TEMPORARY_DIR
PLUGINDIR
PLUGINS_COOKIE_PATH
RSS
SECRET_KEY
SECURE_AUTH_COOKIE
SECURE_AUTH_KEY
SITECOOKIEPATH
STATUS_INTERVAL
STYLESHEETPATH
TEMPLATEPATH
TEST_COOKIE
USER_COOKIE
WPINC
WP_ADMIN
WP_CONTENT_DIR
WP_CONTENT_URL
WP_DEBUG
WP_IMPORTING
WP_INSTALLING
WP_LANG_DIR
WP_MEMORY_LIMIT
WP_PLUGIN_DIR
WP_PLUGIN_URL
WP_UNINSTALL_PLUGIN
WP_USE_THEMES
WXR_VERSION

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This page has a list of all the available WordPress constants defined by WordPress. This list can be handy when you are modifying a WordPress plugin or theme and need to find a reference to a particular constant.<span id="more-300"></span></p>
<h3>List of WordPress Constants</h3>
<pre>ABSPATH
ADMIN_COOKIE_PATH
APP_REQUEST
ARRAY_A
ARRAY_N
ATOM
AUTH_COOKIE
AUTH_KEY
AUTOSAVE_INTERVAL
COMMENTS_TEMPLATE
COOKIEHASH
COOKIEPATH
COOKIE_DOMAIN
CRLF
CUSTOM_TAGS
DB_CHARSET
DB_COLLATE
DB_HOST
DB_NAME
DB_PASSW
DB_PASSWORD
DB_USER
DOING_AJAX
DOING_AUTOSAVE
DOING_CRON
EP_ALL
EP_ATTACHMENT
EP_AUTHORS
EP_CATEGORIES
EP_COMMENTS
EP_DATE
EP_DAY
EP_MONTH
EP_NONE
EP_PAGES
EP_PERMALINK
EP_ROOT
EP_SEARCH
EP_TAGS
EP_YEAR
EZSQL_VERSION
FORCE_SSL_ADMIN
FORCE_SSL_LOGIN
FTP_ASCII
FTP_AUTOASCII
FTP_BINARY
FTP_FORCE
FTP_OS_Mac
FTP_OS_Unix
FTP_OS_Windows
IS_PROFILE_PAGE
JSON_BOOL
JSON_END_ARRAY
JSON_END_OBJ
JSON_FLOAT
JSON_INT
JSON_IN_ARRAY
JSON_IN_BETWEEN
JSON_IN_OBJECT
JSON_KEY
JSON_NULL
JSON_SKIP
JSON_START_ARRAY
JSON_START_OBJ
JSON_STR
LANGDIR
LOGGED_IN_COOKIE
LOGGED_IN_KEY
MAGPIE_CACHE_AGE
MAGPIE_CACHE_DIR
MAGPIE_CACHE_FRESH_ONLY
MAGPIE_CACHE_ON
MAGPIE_DEBUG
MAGPIE_FETCH_TIME_OUT
MAGPIE_INITALIZED
MAGPIE_USER_AGENT
MAGPIE_USE_GZIP
MAX_EXECUTION_TIME
MAX_RESULTS
MC_LOGGER_DEBUG
MC_LOGGER_ERROR
MC_LOGGER_FATAL
MC_LOGGER_INFO
MC_LOGGER_WARN
OBJECT
OBJECT_K
PASS_COOKIE
PCLZIP_ATT_FILE_NAME
PCLZIP_ATT_FILE_NEW_FULL_NAME
PCLZIP_ATT_FILE_NEW_SHORT_NAME
PCLZIP_CB_POST_ADD
PCLZIP_CB_POST_DELETE
PCLZIP_CB_POST_EXTRACT
PCLZIP_CB_POST_LIST
PCLZIP_CB_PRE_ADD
PCLZIP_CB_PRE_DELETE
PCLZIP_CB_PRE_EXTRACT
PCLZIP_CB_PRE_LIST
PCLZIP_ERROR_EXTERNAL
PCLZIP_ERR_ALREADY_A_DIRECTORY
PCLZIP_ERR_BAD_CHECKSUM
PCLZIP_ERR_BAD_EXTENSION
PCLZIP_ERR_BAD_EXTRACTED_FILE
PCLZIP_ERR_BAD_FORMAT
PCLZIP_ERR_DELETE_FILE_FAIL
PCLZIP_ERR_DIRECTORY_RESTRICTION
PCLZIP_ERR_DIR_CREATE_FAIL
PCLZIP_ERR_FILENAME_TOO_LONG
PCLZIP_ERR_INVALID_ARCHIVE_ZIP
PCLZIP_ERR_INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE
PCLZIP_ERR_INVALID_OPTION_VALUE
PCLZIP_ERR_INVALID_PARAMETER
PCLZIP_ERR_INVALID_ZIP
PCLZIP_ERR_MISSING_FILE
PCLZIP_ERR_MISSING_OPTION_VALUE
PCLZIP_ERR_NO_ERROR
PCLZIP_ERR_READ_OPEN_FAIL
PCLZIP_ERR_RENAME_FILE_FAIL
PCLZIP_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION
PCLZIP_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_ENCRYPTION
PCLZIP_ERR_USER_ABORTED
PCLZIP_ERR_WRITE_OPEN_FAIL
PCLZIP_OPT_ADD_COMMENT
PCLZIP_OPT_ADD_PATH
PCLZIP_OPT_BY_EREG
PCLZIP_OPT_BY_INDEX
PCLZIP_OPT_BY_NAME
PCLZIP_OPT_BY_PREG
PCLZIP_OPT_COMMENT
PCLZIP_OPT_CRYPT
PCLZIP_OPT_EXTRACT_AS_STRING
PCLZIP_OPT_EXTRACT_DIR_RESTRICTION
PCLZIP_OPT_EXTRACT_IN_OUTPUT
PCLZIP_OPT_NO_COMPRESSION
PCLZIP_OPT_PATH
PCLZIP_OPT_PREPEND_COMMENT
PCLZIP_OPT_REMOVE_ALL_PATH
PCLZIP_OPT_REMOVE_PATH
PCLZIP_OPT_REPLACE_NEWER
PCLZIP_OPT_SET_CHMOD
PCLZIP_OPT_STOP_ON_ERROR
PCLZIP_READ_BLOCK_SIZE
PCLZIP_SEPARATOR
PCLZIP_TEMPORARY_DIR
PLUGINDIR
PLUGINS_COOKIE_PATH
RSS
SECRET_KEY
SECURE_AUTH_COOKIE
SECURE_AUTH_KEY
SITECOOKIEPATH
STATUS_INTERVAL
STYLESHEETPATH
TEMPLATEPATH
TEST_COOKIE
USER_COOKIE
WPINC
WP_ADMIN
WP_CONTENT_DIR
WP_CONTENT_URL
WP_DEBUG
WP_IMPORTING
WP_INSTALLING
WP_LANG_DIR
WP_MEMORY_LIMIT
WP_PLUGIN_DIR
WP_PLUGIN_URL
WP_UNINSTALL_PLUGIN
WP_USE_THEMES
WXR_VERSION</pre>

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		<title>[Video Tutorial] How to Add a Mailchimp WordPress Widget</title>
		<link>http://www.wordpresscheatsheets.com/video-tutorial-how-to-add-a-mailchimp-wordpress-widget</link>
		<comments>http://www.wordpresscheatsheets.com/video-tutorial-how-to-add-a-mailchimp-wordpress-widget#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 08:56:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Autoresponders]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Video Tutorial]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Autoresponder]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Email Marketing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[MailChimp]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The video tutorial on this page will show you how to add a MailChimp Widget to your WordPress powered site so you can start building an email list.
WordPress MailChimp Integration Video Tutorial Summary
Here is a summary of what this mailchimp wordpress widget video will cover

What to offer to your visitors to get them to singup
Explanation of the two available methods of adding a MailChimp newsletter subscription form
How to create your first MailChimp list
How to create a signup form in your MailChimp account
How to place the newly created MailChimp signup form ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The video tutorial on this page will show you how to add a MailChimp Widget to your WordPress powered site so you can start building an email list.</p>
<h3>WordPress MailChimp Integration Video Tutorial Summary</h3>
<p>Here is a summary of what this mailchimp wordpress widget video will cover</p>
<ul>
<li>What to offer to your visitors to get them to singup</li>
<li>Explanation of the two available methods of adding a MailChimp newsletter subscription form</li>
<li>How to create your first MailChimp list</li>
<li>How to create a signup form in your MailChimp account</li>
<li>How to place the newly created MailChimp signup form on your WordPress site</li>
<li>How to Create your MailChimp welcome email (the email your subscribers will receive after they signup)</li>
</ul>
<h3>WordPress MailChimp Integration Video</h3>
<p><iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/uQ8pZ8b2b5U?hl=en&amp;fs=1" frameborder="0" width="500" height="280"></iframe></p>

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		<title>How to Retrieve the Content of a Remote Webpage from a WordPress Site</title>
		<link>http://www.wordpresscheatsheets.com/how-to-retrieve-the-content-of-a-remote-webpage-from-a-wordpress-site</link>
		<comments>http://www.wordpresscheatsheets.com/how-to-retrieve-the-content-of-a-remote-webpage-from-a-wordpress-site#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 03:57:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cheat Sheets]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[WordPress Hacks]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[retrieve remote webpage]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Wordpress]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[WordPress tricks]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[WordPress has a function that allows you to retrieve the content of a remote webpage so you can do something with it. There are two functions that you can use:

wp_remote_get (Retrieve the webpage content using HTTP GET)
wp_remote_post (Retrieve the webpage content using HTTP POST)

Example Code to Retrieve Remote Webpage Content using HTTP GET Method

$response = wp_remote_get( 'http://www.example.com/some-text-file.txt' );
if(is_wp_error($response))//check to see if any error occured
{
echo 'An error orccured when trying to retrieve the remote webpage content!';
print_r($response); //This will dump more data
}
else //webpage content was retrieved successfully
{
echo 'Here is the retrieved content:';
echo ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WordPress has a function that allows you to retrieve the content of a remote webpage so you can do something with it. There are two functions that you can use:</p>
<ul>
<li>wp_remote_get (Retrieve the webpage content using HTTP GET)</li>
<li>wp_remote_post (Retrieve the webpage content using HTTP POST)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Example Code to Retrieve Remote Webpage Content using HTTP GET Method</h3>
<p><code><br />
$response = wp_remote_get( 'http://www.example.com/some-text-file.txt' );<br />
if(is_wp_error($response))//check to see if any error occured<br />
{<br />
echo 'An error orccured when trying to retrieve the remote webpage content!';<br />
print_r($response); //This will dump more data<br />
}<br />
else //webpage content was retrieved successfully<br />
{<br />
echo 'Here is the retrieved content:';<br />
echo '&lt;pre&gt;';<br />
print_r($response);<br />
echo '&lt;/pre&gt;';<br />
}<br />
</code></p>
<h3>Example Code to Retrieve Remote Webpage Content using HTTP POST Method</h3>
<p><code><br />
$response = wp_remote_post( 'http://www.example.com/some-text-file.txt' );<br />
if(is_wp_error($response))//check to see if any error occured<br />
{<br />
echo 'An error orccured when trying to retrieve the remote webpage content!';<br />
print_r($response); //This will dump more data<br />
}<br />
else //webpage content was retrieved successfully<br />
{<br />
echo 'Here is the retrieved content:';<br />
echo '&lt;pre&gt;';<br />
print_r($response);<br />
echo '&lt;/pre&gt;';<br />
}<br />
</code><br />
I hope this neat WordPress trick to retrieve remote webpage content helps.</p>

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		<title>How To Display The Tags of Each WordPress Post From Your Theme&#8217;s Template File</title>
		<link>http://www.wordpresscheatsheets.com/how-to-display-the-tags-of-each-wordpress-post-from-your-themes-template-file</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 02:49:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cheat Sheets]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[WordPress Hacks]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Cheat Sheet]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tagging]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[templates]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Wordpress]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[To show the tags associated with a WordPress post from your template file automatically simply open the &#8220;single.php&#8221; template file from your theme and add the following line of code where you want to show the tags:

&#60;?php the_tags('&#60;strong&#62;Tags: &#60;/strong&#62;',' , '); ?&#62;

The above code will display a list of the tags associated with the post in question separated by comma (,).
If you want to list each tag in its own line then use the following:

&#60;?php the_tags('&#60;strong&#62;Tags: &#60;/strong&#62;',' &#60;br /&#62; '); ?&#62;


	Tags: Cheat Sheet, Tagging, templates, Wordpress, WordPress Hacks
]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To show the tags associated with a WordPress post from your template file automatically simply open the &#8220;single.php&#8221; template file from your theme and add the following line of code where you want to show the tags:<br />
<code><br />
&lt;?php the_tags('&lt;strong&gt;Tags: &lt;/strong&gt;',' , '); ?&gt;<br />
</code><br />
The above code will display a list of the tags associated with the post in question separated by comma (,).<span id="more-281"></span></p>
<p>If you want to list each tag in its own line then use the following:<br />
<code><br />
&lt;?php the_tags('&lt;strong&gt;Tags: &lt;/strong&gt;',' &lt;br /&gt; '); ?&gt;<br />
</code></p>

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		<title>How to Send HTML Emails From WordPress Using wp_mail Function</title>
		<link>http://www.wordpresscheatsheets.com/how-to-send-html-emails-from-wordpress-using-wp_mail-function</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2011 00:07:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[WordPress Hacks]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.wordpresscheatsheets.com/?p=276</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[You can use WordPress&#8217;s wp_mail() function to send emails from your WordPress site. However, the default content type is &#8216;text/plain&#8217; which does not allow using HTML. If you want to send HTML emails then you will need to set the content type of the email to &#8220;text/html&#8221; by using the &#8216;wp_mail_content_type&#8217; filter.This is how you can do that:
before you send your wp_mail call add a filter to wp_mail_content_type

add_filter('wp_mail_content_type','set_content_type');

Then in your set_content_type function have it return the appropriate content type, in this case &#8216;text/html&#8217;

function set_content_type($content_type){
return 'text/html';
}

A More Compressed Way to Set ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can use WordPress&#8217;s wp_mail() function to send emails from your WordPress site. However, the default content type is &#8216;text/plain&#8217; which does not allow using HTML. If you want to send HTML emails then you will need to set the content type of the email to &#8220;text/html&#8221; by using the &#8216;wp_mail_content_type&#8217; filter.This is how you can do that:</p>
<p>before you send your wp_mail call add a filter to wp_mail_content_type<br />
<code><br />
add_filter('wp_mail_content_type','set_content_type');<br />
</code><br />
Then in your set_content_type function have it return the appropriate content type, in this case &#8216;text/html&#8217;<br />
<code><br />
function set_content_type($content_type){<br />
return 'text/html';<br />
}<br />
</code></p>
<h3>A More Compressed Way to Set the Mail Content Type to HTML</h3>
<p><code> add_filter('wp_mail_content_type',create_function('', 'return "text/html"; '));<br />
wp_mail('whoever@whatever.com', 'Subject', 'Message');<br />
</code></p>
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		<title>Essential Ingredients of a WordPress Shopping Cart Plugin</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 12:48:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WordPress is so functional and easy to use that it is now becoming one of the biggest platforms for eCommerce websites, blogs and forums all over the world. Plugins are different types of applications, if you will, that allow a different level of functionality based on your needs and your website. Since WordPress plugins have become essential, there are more and more plugins to choose from which raises the question, which one do you choose? Taking the time to shop around for the right plugin for your shopping cart functions ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WordPress is so functional and easy to use that it is now becoming one of the biggest platforms for eCommerce websites, blogs and forums all over the world. Plugins are different types of applications, if you will, that allow a different level of functionality based on your needs and your website. Since WordPress plugins have become essential, there are more and more plugins to choose from which raises the question, which one do you choose? Taking the time to shop around for the right plugin for your shopping cart functions is very important because even though a couple of plugins may be the same price, they may not be of the same quality. Knowing the essentials to look for in your WordPress shopping cart plugin can save you a lot of time and possibly money too.<span id="more-273"></span></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Support</strong> – Support should be the number one thing you look in for your shopping cart plugin because technology was made to mess up and when it does, you need to know you have someone on your side to resolve it so it doesn’t create a larger mess. If you choose a free plugin it may save you money up front but could end up costing you more because of the absence of support during problems.</li>
<li><strong>Installation</strong> – If your plugin is too complex to understand, let alone install it, then maybe you should look into a different plugin all together for your WordPress site. You want the shopping cart experience to be just as easy for you as it is the customer and when it isn’t, problems and errors typically arise.</li>
<li><strong>Easy of Use</strong> &#8211; Not all plugins are created equally. Programmers all over the globe are making WordPress shopping cart plugins and some of them are much better and easy to use than others. Some programmers even run WordPress sites of their own so they know exactly what to implement for the best results within your ecommerce plugin!</li>
<li><strong>Functionality</strong> – The easier the shopping cart functions for the customer the better because people love simplicity. If the customer has to click a lot they may get frustrated and confused and simply choose another website for the product or service they are looking for. You want to allow them to be able to purchase your products or services easily.</li>
<li><strong>Price</strong> – Of course everything in the end comes down to money and shopping cart plugins range in prices quite vastly. Most people will tend to look for the free plugins just because they are on a tighter budget, especially when they are starting out. However, you will soon find out that spending a little bit of cash for a quality WordPress shopping cart plugin is absolutely worth every single penny that you end up spending.</li>
</ol>
<p>If you are trying to search online for the “best” shopping cart plugin then you are going to hit different results on each website you go to. The truth is that the best plugin is always based on personal experience and what works for some does not work as well for others. You should read some reviews online in order to find the best shopping cart plugin and module for <em>you</em>.</p>
<p>Reviews are made by actual customers who have used, or currently use, the plugin that you are interested in. By taking the time to read a few of these customer’s experience you may be able to avoid a bad purchase or reassure yourself that the plugin is exactly what you are looking for.</p>
<p>People look for a wide variety of features for a WordPress shopping cart plugin but one of the most popular requests is to accept PayPal payments as well as debit/credit cards. If you are unfamiliar with PayPal it is simply like an online bank account for sellers and people who make their income online. It is 100% secure just like a bank account and makes it very easy and painless to make online purchases.</p>
<p>Whichever WordPress shopping cart plugin you end up using for your website just make sure you have read up on it first. Shop around and keep in mind the essential points of all good WordPress shopping cart plugin.</p>

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		<title>How to Embed YouTube Videos in WordPress Site</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2011 08:42:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can directly copy the YouTube video embed code and paste it into your WordPress post or page in HTML view to embed the video but this option is not very nice looking. I embed YouTube Videos using a WordPress plugin called WordPress Video Lightbox which allows me to embed videos anywhere on my WordPress site using a shortcode. When the YouTube video is embedded using this plugin the video is displayed using a much more professional looking method.
You can also use the video embed button in WordPress&#8217;s post or ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can directly copy the YouTube video embed code and paste it into your WordPress post or page in HTML view to embed the video but this option is not very nice looking. I embed YouTube Videos using a WordPress plugin called <a href="http://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/?p=2700">WordPress Video Lightbox</a> which allows me to embed videos anywhere on my WordPress site using a shortcode. When the YouTube video is embedded using this plugin the video is displayed using a much more professional looking method.</p>
<p>You can also use the video embed button in WordPress&#8217;s post or page editor to embed a YouTube video:</p>
<p><strong>YouTube Video Embed Step 1</strong> – Grab the Youtube Video URL (<strong>example:</strong> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2CgO2FFQWE)</p>
<p><strong>YouTube Video Embed Step 2</strong> – Click the Add Video button.</p>
<p><a href="http://wordpresscheatsheets.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/embed-youtube-video-to-wordpress-2.gif"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-268" title="embed-youtube-video-to-wordpress-2" src="http://wordpresscheatsheets.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/embed-youtube-video-to-wordpress-2-300x78.gif" alt="" width="300" height="78" /></a></p>
<p><strong>YouTube Video Embed Step 3</strong> &#8211; Click the From URL tab</p>
<p><a href="http://wordpresscheatsheets.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/embed-youtube-video-to-wordpress.gif"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-267" title="embed-youtube-video-to-wordpress" src="http://wordpresscheatsheets.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/embed-youtube-video-to-wordpress-300x121.gif" alt="" width="300" height="121" /></a></p>
<p><strong>YouTube Video Embed Step 4</strong> &#8211; Paste the Youtube URL into the Video URL text box</p>
<p><strong>YouTube Video Embed Step 5</strong> -Click the Insert button and you are DONE.</p>

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		<title>WordPress 3.1.1 is Now Available</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2011 06:15:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WordPress 3.1.1 is now available. This maintenance and security release fixes almost thirty issues in 3.1, including:

 Some security hardening to media uploads
 Performance improvements
 Fixes for IIS6 support
 Fixes for taxonomy and PATHINFO (/index.php/) permalinks
 Fixes for various query and taxonomy edge cases that caused some plugin compatibility issues

Version 3.1.1 also addresses three security issues discovered by WordPress core developers. The first hardens CSRF prevention in the media uploader. The second avoids a PHP crash in certain environments when handling devilishly devised links in comments, and the third addresses ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WordPress 3.1.1 is now available. This maintenance and security release fixes almost thirty issues in 3.1, including:</p>
<ul>
<li> Some security hardening to media uploads</li>
<li> Performance improvements</li>
<li> Fixes for IIS6 support</li>
<li> Fixes for taxonomy and PATHINFO (/index.php/) permalinks</li>
<li> Fixes for various query and taxonomy edge cases that caused some plugin compatibility issues</li>
</ul>
<p>Version 3.1.1 also addresses three security issues discovered by WordPress core developers. The first hardens CSRF prevention in the media uploader. The second avoids a PHP crash in certain environments when handling devilishly devised links in comments, and the third addresses an XSS flaw.  Consider upgrading to this version when you can.</p>

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		<title>How To Build A List Effectively Using Autoresponders</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2011 06:09:51 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Autoresponders]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Autoresponder]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Email Marketing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article is dedicated to teaching you how to build a list successfully. It doesn&#8217;t matter if your niche is dogs or internet marketing, because the strategy is always the same. If you really want to succeed at a higher income level, want to create an enormous list, market your products, services, or courses online, then the information in this post is going to be the turning point for you. Everyone who is serious about finding a solution of how to build a list profitably has to know the steps ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article is dedicated to teaching you how to build a list successfully. It doesn&#8217;t matter if your niche is dogs or internet marketing, because the strategy is always the same. If you really want to succeed at a higher income level, want to create an enormous list, market your products, services, or courses online, then the information in this post is going to be the turning point for you. Everyone who is serious about finding a solution of how to build a list profitably has to know the steps and actions to get there.<span id="more-259"></span></p>
<p>The first step in building your list successfully is to define your target market. This is what you need to know even before contemplating signing up for an autoresponder. You need a purpose and sense to get started with E-mail marketing. Figure out what you are passionate about, what it is that you want to accomplish with your internet business, and who you want to target.</p>
<p>Second, you need to get started with an autoresponder. An autoresponder has great support and gives you all the options you need to successfully market to your list. This is the second step to knowing and applying how to build a list efficiently. You want to sign up for a package that is appropriate for your purpose. An autoresponder service usually suggests 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 + e-mails per month for a fixed price. If you are just starting with building your list you will need a smaller package. I recommend signing up with <a href="http://www.aweber.com/?330987" target="_blank">AWeber</a>.</p>
<p>The last step is the one that requires the most skill in the implementation and application process. You need a plan on how to go with the E-mail marketing. This is the most crucial step on how to build a list today. In most cases, you want to create a personal blog and set up a proper opt in form in which your visitors can opt in. Now, before we go to the technical part, it is important to know and understand that you have to provide value first; this means offering something for free in order to win the trust of others. This can be anything from a 20 day video course to an eBook you give them for free. All you are asking in return is the name and e-mail of your lead. This way you have captured their details and the details will be saved in the auto<del datetime="2011-03-24T15:08" cite="mailto:VCSParent"> </del>responder campaign settings.</p>
<p><strong>How To Build A List With Proper E-Mail Marketing</strong></p>
<p>Here are three tips on how to build a list effectively by using a free gift offer for the lead:</p>
<ul>
<li>Offering a free 10 -30 day training course or e-mail campaign</li>
<li>Offering a free e-book</li>
<li>Offering a different free valuable product or video series</li>
</ul>
<p>Basically, you want to decide what you want to offer for free first. All three methods are legitimate and highly effective for any niche, provided you are consistent with your campaign and follow up. You should probably go with a personal video in the first campaign in which you thank the lead for opting in to your list. Also, tell them what they can expect in this course and what they will learn. People want to get to know you better and BENEFIT from what you have to offer.</p>
<p>Once you have chosen the type of E-mail marketing you want to go for, then it is time to create the content, eBook, product, or free gift you want to offer them. Make sure to REALLY provide solutions and valuable information. In the first video and e-mail you definitely want to introduce yourself to your lead and tell them about your personal path. Inspire them, motivate them, provide them value, and simply, be yourself. This is the key in being successful with this business model and in how to build a list effectively. If you are not providing maximum value, not sharing enough specific information that is leading to results and solutions, you will lose readers quickly.</p>
<p>Now, you want to create an e-mail campaign for your chosen time period (normally 10 – 30 days). The first introduction e-mail should be sent to the lead right away, but after that you want to send the next e-mail in intervals. It´s a great idea to wait two or three days between each message you send to the person. People are getting more excited when they have to wait for something a bit. This strategy has proven to lead to higher e-mail opening rates.</p>
<p>After you’ve provided your list members with a free gift, whether it would it be a valuable 30 day e-mail campaign, a 10 day video series or an eBook with a few follow up e-mails, now it is time to market to them. If you give something for free to a person that is invaluable and helping them to succeed in life or business, you’ve won their trust. This is the real sense of “how to build a list” and the key to making money online. If that is the case, you want to market them a low priced product first (usually from $ 10 &#8211; $ 50). People are more likely to buy an eBook for $ 29.00 than a membership system for $199 that they have to pay every month if they purchase from you the first time. Lower priced products mean lower risk for them. Once they noticed that this product is awesome too, because of the information provided, they will be more likely to buy a mid priced product for around $ 50 &#8211; $ 200. Don’t forget to send them free e-mails after each launch and keep them updated about news and tips. Then you can market another product.</p>
<div>
<p>This is one of the biggest secrets on how to build a list enormously. Now you know how to build a list, so the only thing you need is a marketing place and to take action!</p>
</div>

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		<title>How to Choose the Right WordPress Membership Plugin for Your Site</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2011 08:48:43 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[WordPress Plugin]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Worpdress Plugin Reviews]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are plenty of ways to maximize the revenue of your WordPress site. These web pages are loved by Google and you can set up a simple blog with paid-ads on it, or just run a few CPA offers on the site. If your web page is getting enough traffic, you can achieve decent monthly revenue from featuring banners too. Some people have already realized that a WordPress site is also working well with a WordPress membership plugin.-  And recurring income can be achieved easily, once the site has ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are plenty of ways to maximize the revenue of your WordPress site. These web pages are loved by Google and you can set up a simple blog with paid-ads on it, or just run a few CPA offers on the site. If your web page is getting enough traffic, you can achieve decent monthly revenue from featuring banners too. Some people have already realized that a WordPress site is also working well with a WordPress membership plugin.-  And recurring income can be achieved easily, once the site has a good reputation and a few returning readers. If you want to maximize your earning potential, you have to find reliable software.</p>
<p>You might be thinking of adding a membership option to your blog. It is very easy to add a membership option to your WordPress powered site. There are plenty of WordPress membership plugin options available to you and you can let the software handle member registrations, content protection etc. The best software is going to be the one that suits your needs best, has a user friendly surface, and an easy to use control panel. I am going to give you some tips below on how to choose the right WordPress membership plugin for your site.</p>
<h3>The developer</h3>
<p>First of all, you need to find out more about the person or the team behind the plugin. You don’t want to get stuck with a membership plugin that is not actively maintained otherwise when WordPress releases an update you can end up with a broken plugin and nowhere to get help. What other types of software have they created and how successful the WordPress membership plugin is. Check out who the developer is and what their reputation in the industry is.</p>
<h3>Easy to Use Features</h3>
<p>Another very important thing to look at is the customer experience. You have to make sure that all your visitors will be able to understand the instructions of the WordPress membership plugin and will not face difficulties when trying to register.</p>
<h3>Content Protection</h3>
<p>You are going to charge users for content after all so it is very important that you have ultimate flexibility in protecting the content (WordPress posts, pages, comments etc). You also want to make sure that the plugin will let you create teaser content.</p>
<h3>Customization</h3>
<p>You want to be able to customize the appearance and to match the look and feel of your site. You need to ensure the WordPress membership plugin offers you the option to delay the registration button or create easy pop ups, reminding visitors about the benefits of becoming a member. Some types of WordPress membership plugins will also work together with your autoresponder and, after registration, they place the member on your autoresponder email list. That way you can set up an email campaign just for members, depending on the level of membership. Obviously, you also want full control of the prices and the ability to change them easily. You need to ensure you can add special offers or discounts to the packages.</p>
<h3>Back End/Admin Dashboard</h3>
<p>You need to be fully in charge of your WordPress membership plugin, so you don&#8217;t want complicated features or hard to understand processes. Look for the admin dashboard screenshots or video tutorials to get a good feeling of how the dashboard looks like. The easier you can change the membership levels, prices, and special offers, the more time you will save.</p>
<h3>User Reviews</h3>
<p>You can visit webmaster forums to find out more about the software before you would commit to buying it. The first place you have to look is the Warrior Forum. They are usually reviewing all the new software related to Internet marketing and you can read about first hand experiences of other people who have already bought the WordPress membership plugin. You can also search Google for reviews on membership plugins.</p>
<h3>Security</h3>
<p>It is a legal requirement that you are keeping customers&#8217; payment information safe and secure. Ensure that the WordPress membership plugin is spyware tested. On the other hand, you have to protect your personal and payment details as well so make sure the software has no cookies in place to trace back your PayPal address. You also want to ensure that the right level of access is granted to every member, depending upon their membership. You will not want free members to access premium content, if this happens you will not make any money at all from your membership site.</p>
<h3>Affiliate Marketing Option</h3>
<p>One of the best ways to increase your membership signup is to have an affiliate program in place. When you buy a membership plugin you should make sure that later you can add in an affiliate software which will integrate nicely with your membership plugin.</p>
<h3>Support</h3>
<p>This is a very important aspect. When you have a lot of members on you site it is important that your membership part of the site is not broken. Having access to support if something goes wrong is very crucial.</p>
<p>In case you have already discovered how profitable a WordPress site can be, you will have to ensure you are using the right software to maximize your profits. Taking into consideration all the aspects detailed above will help you select the right WordPress membership plugin for your website and save you a lot of time by automating most of the processes. The more features that can be handled by the WordPress membership plugin, the less effort you have to take to make money.</p>

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